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marwat, as per the plan you have summarised I notice you live(ed) in Eire but work(ed) in Northern Ireland.marwat wrote:Hi
I am a British Citizen who has never visited or lived in Northern Ireland or Ireland.
I will get a job in Northern Ireland as a locum Doctor for 3 months in Craigavon, which is 30 miles from Republic of Ireland. The closest towns are Dundalk and Monaghan. I want to bring my non eu wife to either of these two towns and rent a flat. I will travel to Northern Ireland daily to work and come back to republic of Ireland.
In this situation what is the best way of bringing my wife to Republic of Ireland for at least 2 months. What category will I apply for my wife. I tried looking at the visa application online and the most likely category she comes in, is short visit Category C, family member (spouse) of EU citizen.
But at the moment I do not have accommodation in Ireland and in that section what will i include.
Please give some advice
Do you have any updates or insights you could share?The ECJ held that third country national family members of EEA nationals can derive a right to residence, but only if there is compliance with articles 7 and 16 of the Directive by their EEA nationals in the host state and the creation or strengthening of family ties with the non-EEA national in that host state.
Hence, without genuine and efficient exercise of Treaty rights in the other EEA member state by the EEA national, there cannot be a derivative right of residence for family member in the sponsor's country of origin.